WaterFalls
Tapalwadi Waterfalls
Add: From Neral, Maharashtra, India To Tapal Wadi, Maharashtra 410101, India.
"Tapalwadi - A small village situated near Neral, in Karjat Taluka, is famous for its waterfalls. The falls here are not so high but the volume of water flowing is immense. The area is surrounded by lush greenery which makes it an ideal destination away from the noise and hassles of daily life."
Bhilar WaterFalls
Add: Bhilar, Maharashtra 415012.
"Bhilar Waterfalls is relatively less explored tourist spot in the region. The fall earns its name from the village where it is located, and is believed to be the source of the Kundali River. The waterfall cascades down from an altitude of around 4500 feet. The ideal time to visit the waterfall is during monsoons when it is at its best."
Chinaman's Waterfalls
Add: Mahabaleshwar, Maharashtra 412806.
"The captivating Chinaman’s Falls lies towards the south of the Koyna Valley in Mahabaleshwar. A tour of this hill station is incomplete without visiting this cataract. The beautiful gardens in the vicinity were earlier managed by Chinese, owing to which the waterfall got its name Chinaman’s Falls."
Thoseghar Waterfalls
Add: Thoseghar Chalkewadi Road, Thoseghar, Maharashtra 415013.
"Thoseghar waterfalls is a scenic spot located near the small village of Thoseghar, 20 km from Satara city, at the edge of the Konkan region, in Western India. There are a series of waterfalls, some of them 15 to 20 metres and one of approx 200 metres in height."
ozarde Waterfalls
Add: Koyna Dam Rd, Nawaja, Maharashtra 415207.
"There are small streams of water, there are waterfalls and then there is the barely known Ozarde Waterfalls. Ozarde waterfall surprisingly hardly finds a mention on the internet compared to its more popular siblings. Driving off towards Ozarde from Pune near Koyna Dam, we deviated from the main road and continued on an isolated though beautifully scenic road."
Dugarwadi WaterFalls
Add: Trimbakeshwar, Trimbak, Maharashtra.
"Dugarwadi waterfall is 30 kilometres (19 mi) from Nashik on Trimbakeshwar road and 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) from the Jawhaar road.In monsoon season, people are advised to take care as the water level suddenly rises."